




What an amazing final day! Within 5 mins of entering Bandhavgarh NP two cubs were located and we stayed with them for 3 hours, at a distance of about 30 yards. Spending time just observing then in their natural state ws surreal and unforgettable, we shall treasure the memory forever:) The tigress didnt return to them whilst we were there but she was around, (the Chital called their alarm calls.) They are estimated to be around 7-9months old, they slept mostly but occasionally stretched and yawned amongst the bamboo. They looked us straight in the eye many times and that connection made it so special :)
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